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Thorn Symbol Þ — Copy & Paste
The thorn letter Þ/þ — used in Old English, Old Norse and modern Icelandic for the "th" sound.
72 copy-ready items selected for this collection.
Copy and paste symbols
Georgian Heart Letter
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Georgian Don Heart Letter
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Georgian Las Heart Letter
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Greek Letter 1
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Greek Letter 2
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Greek Letter 3
U+0393
Greek Letter 4
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Greek Letter 5
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Greek Letter 6
U+0396
Greek Letter 7
U+0397
Greek Letter 8
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Greek Letter 9
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Greek Letter 10
U+039A
Greek Letter 11
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Greek Letter 12
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Greek Letter 13
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Greek Letter 14
U+039E
Greek Letter 15
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Greek Letter 16
U+03A0
Greek Letter 17
U+03A1
Greek Letter 18
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Greek Letter 19
U+03A4
Greek Letter 20
U+03A5
Greek Letter 21
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Greek Letter 22
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Greek Letter 23
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Greek Letter 24
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Greek Letter 25
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Greek Letter 26
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Greek Letter 27
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Greek Letter 28
U+03B4
Greek Letter 29
U+03B5
Greek Letter 30
U+03B6
Greek Letter 31
U+03B7
Greek Letter 32
U+03B8
Greek Letter 33
U+03B9
Greek Letter 34
U+03BA
Greek Letter 35
U+03BB
Greek Letter 36
U+03BC
Greek Letter 37
U+03BD
Greek Letter 38
U+03BE
Greek Letter 39
U+03BF
Greek Letter 40
U+03C0
Greek Letter 41
U+03C1
Greek Letter 42
U+03C2
Greek Letter 43
U+03C3
Greek Letter 44
U+03C4
Greek Letter 45
U+03C5
Greek Letter 46
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Greek Letter 47
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Greek Letter 48
U+03C8
Greek Letter 49
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Circled Letter 1
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Circled Letter 2
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Circled Letter 3
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Circled Letter 4
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Circled Letter 5
U+24BA
Circled Letter 6
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Circled Letter 7
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Circled Letter 8
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Circled Letter 9
U+24BE
Circled Letter 10
U+24BF
Circled Letter 11
U+24C0
Circled Letter 12
U+24C1
Circled Letter 13
U+24C2
Circled Letter 14
U+24C3
Circled Letter 15
U+24C4
Circled Letter 16
U+24C5
Circled Letter 17
U+24C6
Circled Letter 18
U+24C7
Circled Letter 19
U+24C8
Circled Letter 20
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Frequently asked questions
What is the thorn symbol?
Þ (capital) and þ (lowercase) are the thorn letters from the Old English and Norse alphabets. They represent the "th" sound. Þe was often abbreviated as "Ye" — hence "Ye Olde".